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Research sheds light on how rheumatoid arthritis drug relieves pain

New research from King’s College London has found how a type of anti-inflammatory drug works to relieve pain in rheumatoid arthritis. The findings could pave...

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King's geographer chosen to lead assessment of UK's geography & environmental studies research

Part of process used to decide how £2 billion per year of public funding for research is divvied up

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Oil and gas companies found to underreport greenhouse gas emissions

Gas and oil producing companies are failing to report accurate figures for their greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).

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'You can't ignore the complexity' – how do we debate immigration?

Speakers interrogated the challenges to debating views on immigration as part of a new event series by the Global Cultures Institute.

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Dr Tunde Ogowewo provides expert legal opinion in High Court case on Bodo Creek oil spill

Dr Ogowewo has been instructed by law firm Leigh Day to assist the High Court with his expert opinion in a transnational litigation regarding whether a UK...

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First-of-its-kind study demonstrates the efficacy of nurse-led palliative care for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Uganda

In the first randomised controlled trial to report the outcomes for nurse-led palliative care offered alongside continuing tuberculosis treatment, researchers...

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Scientists scoop prestigious New Investigator Awards

The grants will help accelerate the development of trusted AI models, advance our understanding of the mathematics of chaos and accelerate the Net Zero...

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King's academics elected as Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences

Professors Benjamin Blencowe, Andrew Shennan, Phil Newsome, and Jernej Ule have been recognised for their remarkable contributions to advancing medical...

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Award win for training programme designed to help embed the new T-Level vocational qualification

King’s Business School’s custom Executive Education team has been recognised for an outstanding training programme supporting the roll-out of T-Levels, a...

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Life, love and loss inside a care home

Unit hosts screening of 'Care'

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People with COPD feel like 'second class citizens', finds new report

A report from King’s College London sets out the stark reality people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) face in securing diagnosis and...

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PhD student in Languages, Literatures and Cultures wins King's Outstanding Thesis Prize

Mary Ann Vargas, PhD student in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, has been awarded a King’s Outstanding Thesis Prize 2025.

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King's Outstanding Thesis Prize Winners 2025

We are delighted to announce the latest winners of the King's Doctoral College Outstanding Thesis Prize.

King's Outstanding Thesis Prize Winners 2025

Professor Sally Everett Named Chartered ABS Fellow for 2025

Professor Sally Everett, Vice Dean (Education) at King’s Business School, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Chartered Association of Business Schools in...

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Research on ageing launches at the House of Lords

Society needs to tackle pessimism around ageing for people to live and age well, argues a new report by the Sciences of Ageing and the Culture of Youth...

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